Pemberton's Art Club invites you to experience "Growing Discomfort: Embracing Imperfection in the Artistic Process," an exhibition that celebrates the beauty of creative growth through discomfort.
Over 13 weeks, our dedicated artists have bravely explored new techniques, styles, and themes, inspired by the works of Tahlia Stanton, Gabriele Serrini, Irene Meniconi, and Jessa Gilbert. This exhibition showcases their journey, featuring not only their most proud pieces but also the raw, imperfect exploratory works that highlight their process.
Why Attend?
- Witness the vulnerability and authenticity of showing works in progress.
- See the pieces that artists struggled with, the mistakes they made, and see if you can spot the breakthroughs that followed in their finished works.
- Be inspired to embrace your own creative discomfort and see the beauty in the process, not just the final product.
Meet the Artists:
- Keita Selina ventured into the realm of fear and animal symbology in portraiture.
- Jill Gotto juxtaposed exotic and foreign animals against Pemberton landscapes, creating an intriguing clash of natural and unnatural, familiar and unfamiliar.
- Emma Hall-Leah captured predatory animals in moments of tension, highlighting the unsettling beauty of nature's discomfort.
Join us for a show of artistic exploration, growth, and community. Whether you're an artist yourself or simply an art enthusiast, this exhibition promises to inspire and challenge your perception of creativity.
Special Notes:
The exhibition is proudly presented at the Pemberton & District Museum. Entry and donation fees are appreciated to help support the Museum and future arts & culture events.
Let us know if you'll be joining us by clicking "Going" on our facebook event page and make sure to share this event with your Pemberton friends and visitors who might be interested. We can't wait to see you there!
If you’re super inspired after seeing the show and would like to join the next round of Art Club in September 2024, make sure to join our mailing list to stay informed about future events and get notified when it’s time to sign up!